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Originally Posted by Lucy Lu I have two female yorkies. One from a home breeding situation and one from a show kennel situation. The two could not be any more different. But it is just that different. I looked at the website you have been talking about and closely at the pictures. I agree that this is a kennel situation but I do not see the same negative things a few of you seem to be seeing. The dogs are not as attractive but looking at the floor the cages seem to be clean. Not every breeder of yorkies is a home situation but that does not necessarily make them a puppy mill. For obvious reasons having many dogs necessatites that they are kept in cages or enclosures rather than in the home or owner's bed, but that in itself does not prove puppymill. Another thing that I learned this summer was that many times kennel owners are also called upon to help with and find homes for rescues, and their pictures are also on their websites. Perhaps it is premature to judge and negatively post without seeing the breeder and her operation first hand. |
They sure don't look like breeding stock to me, heck one of the Yorkies for sale (adult female) looks like she has a serious dental/jaw issue

She has that same dog listed in her "Breeder" section, so it's not a rescue. It's a poor, used up female that she has no more use for

The dogs all look dirty and certainly NONE of the Yorkies are what I'd consider good for the breed. Just plain WRONG